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Getting rid of daily male reminders

Started by Rena-san, August 20, 2012, 09:31:28 AM

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Rena-san

As a pre opt MTF, just starting hormones, I still suffer from erections and wet dreams. Any advice for getting rid of them. Can I hope that HRT will stop them at all? How long will it take. Its really depressing to wake up to a bed full of nasty. If it happened once a month at the same time I might be able to pretend it was something else. But its so random and I honestly find it repulsive that my body does that. I always have found erections repulsive. I just now figured out why, having just discovered the truth.
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Beth Andrea

I haven't had "morning wood" in a LONG while. They were a daily occurrence prior to HRT, I'm thinking they went away rapidly, like a week or so?

Also, although it's only been 6 months HRT for me, I don't get any liquid nasty even after orgasm. It's really odd, but nice.
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Penny Gurl

At just under 4 months of HRT the morning surprises are mostly a thing of the past.  Trust me I really hated waking up to that! As far as the dreams go who knows since I think tat's more of a brain thing.  I had an occurrence of a dream  a week ago however no discharge.  Odd but a better surprise than what I would have normally had.
"My dad and I used to be pretty tight. The sad truth is, my breasts have come between us."

~Angela~
My So-Called Life
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collettemichelle

Yes have no fear.With HRT the wood is soon a thing of the past.My dreams are evolving as the path I take evolves.As someone before me said it is a brain thing.Good luck and enjoy.
"It was on that road and at that hour that I first became aware of my own self, experienced an inexpressible state of grace, and felt one with the first breath of air that stirred, the first bird, and the sun so newly born that it still looked not quite round."
    Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette
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